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Season 2024 / Episode 24 and airs on 25 November 2024 10:50
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What makes a great leader? Virginia Trioli and an influential panel of Dylan Alcott, Rosie Batty, Tom Calma, Katie Allen and Tanya Plibersek discuss social change, protecting our most vulnerable plus the return of parliament.
Panellists: Dylan Alcott, 2022 Australian of the Year; Rosie Batty, 2015 Australian of the Year; Tom Calma, Indigenous Voice Co-chair; Katie Allen, Liberal Member for Higgins; and Tanya Plibersek, Shadow Minister for Education and Women.
Stan Grant and the Q+A panel discuss the crisis unfolding between Russia and Ukraine, political donations ahead of the federal election, plus the Prime Minister's use of the term 'Manchurian candidate'.
Panellists: Chris Bowen, Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy; Andrew Constance, Liberal candidatefor Gilmore; Allegra Spender, Independent candidate for Wentworth; Lavina Lee, International Relations Expert; and Greg Sheridan, Foreign Editor, The Australian.
A conversation around anxiety, mental health and living in the public eye. David Speers brings together a panel with personal experience, expertise and passion to share their stories, talk risk factors and how to manage it.
Panellists: Jelena Dokic, Former World No. 4 tennis player and broadcaster; Brooke Blurton, Mental health advocate; Bridget Archer, Federal Member for Bass; Stephen Jones, Labor MP for Whitlam; Mark Cross, Psychiatrist and author; With a live performance from the legendary Archie Roach
Stan Grant and the panel discuss the broader consequences of war in eastern Europe, the reluctance to deploy foreign forces in Ukraine, and the perspective of Australia's Ukrainian and Russian communities watching from afar.
Panellists: Dennis Richardson, Former Director-General of ASIO; Deborah Snow, Senior writer, Sydney Morning Herald and former Moscow correspondent; Jason Falinski, NSW Liberal MP; Brendan O'Connor, Shadow Minister for Defence; and Olga Boichak, Lecturer in Digital Cultures, University of Sydney.
A thought-provoking conversation about power, politics, and progress. A powerhouse panel of advocates, trailblazers and voices from the next generation debate ideas around gender, equality and justice. Plus a look at Ukraine.
Panellists: Lillian Flex Mami Ahenkan, Podcaster and entrepreneur; Wendy McCarthy, Educator and businesswoman; Najeeba Wazefadost, Refugee and gender policy advisor; Fiona Simson, President, National Farmers' Federation; and Claire Lehmann, Founder and Editor of Quillette.
Virginia Trioli hosts cultural icon Roxane Gay and a panel of thinkers to discuss cancel culture, bad branding, and racial injustice.
Panellists: Roxane Gay, Writer; Sarah Henderson, Liberal Senator for Victoria; Anne Aly, Labor MP for Cowan; Thomas Mayor, Author and advocate; Pru Goward, Former NSW Liberal Minister. With a live performance from Chris Cheney.
David Speers and the Q+A panel discuss the rising cost of living, low wages, healthcare and immigration ahead of the release of the 2022 Federal Budget.
Panellists: Dan Tehan, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment; Terri Butler, Shadow Minister for the Environment and Water; Omar Khorshid, President, Australian Medical Association; Ronni Kahn, CEO and Founder, OzHarvest; and Melinda Cilento, CEDA CEO, company director and economist.
David Speers is joined by Barnaby Joyce, Jim Chalmers, Jacqui Lambie, Zali Steggall, and Paul Kelly to discuss who wins - and who misses out - in the 2022 Federal Budget.
Panellists: Barnaby Joyce, Deputy Prime Minister; Jim Chalmers, Shadow Treasurer; Jacqui Lambie, Independent Senator for Tasmania; Zali Steggall, Independent MP for Warringah; and Paul Kelly, Editor-at-large, The Australian.
With the election poised to be called any day now, Virginia Trioli is joined by Samantha Maiden, Steph Tisdell, Gideon Rozner, Anne Ruston and Clare O'Neil to discuss the policies that will shape how Australia votes.
Panellists: Samantha Maiden, National political editor; Steph Tisdell, Performer and writer; Gideon Rozner, Director of Policy, IPA; Anne Ruston, Minister for Families, Social Services and Women's Safety; and Clare O'Neil, Shadow Minister for Aged Care Services.
Stan Grant is joined by Osher Gunsberg, Megan Davis, Kate McBride, Andrew Bragg, and Chris Bowen to discuss the first week of the 2022 election campaign.
Panellists: Osher Günsberg, TV and podcast host; Megan Davis, Pro Vice Chancellor Indigenous, UNSW; Kate McBride, Farmer and researcher; Andrew Bragg, Liberal Senator for NSW; and Chris Bowen, Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy.
Q+A is in Gladstone, central Queensland in the seat of Flynn, to discuss the opportunities and challenges in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. Plus youth unemployment and the issues that matter to locals.
Panellists: Bob Katter, Member for Kennedy; Bronwyn Fredericks, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Engagement, University of Queensland; Keith Pitt, Minister for Resources and Water; Murray Watt, Labor Senator for Queensland; and Amanda Cahill, CEO, The Next Economy.
As we near the halfway point of the election campaign, Stan Grant hosts Q+A live from Brisbane.
Panellists: Stuart Robert, Minister for Employment, Workforce, Skills, Small and Family Business; Anika Wells, Labor MP for Lilley; Campbell Newman, Former Queensland Premier and Senate candidate; Larissa Waters, Greens Senator; and Caitlin Byrne, Director, Griffith Asia Institute.
David Speers hosts a one-on-one special with Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese, putting your questions to the Labor leader. Does he have what it takes to be Australia's next Prime Minister?
Undecided voters will play a key role in determining the 2022 election result. What are the most pressing issues that will inform their choice?
Panellists: Paul Fletcher, Minister for Communications and the Arts; Catherine King, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development; Caroline Di Russo, Lawyer and political commentator; Siimon Reynolds, Advertising entrepreneur; and Intifar Chowdhury, Researcher and ANU academic.
In the election campaign's final days, the Q+A panel discuss the issues that defined the past six weeks, and speculate on what the next parliament will look like.
Panellists: Cathy McGowan, Former independent member for Indi; James Paterson, Liberal Senator for Victoria; Josh Burns, Labor Member for Macnamara; Gigi Foster, Economist, UNSW; and Peter Hartcher, Political Editor, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
David Speers and the panel discuss an election result unlike any other - a change in government, a shift away from the major parties and an overwhelming endorsement of teal independents, driven by disillusioned female voters.
Panellists: Amanda Rishworth, Labor Member for Kingston, Andrew Bragg, Liberal Senator for NSW, Mehreen Faruqi, Greens Senator for NSW, Monique Ryan, Independent Member for Kooyong, and Alexander Downer, Former Liberal Foreign Affairs Minister.
On the eve of the 30th anniversary of the historic Mabo decision, we reflect on what's been achieved since the High Court handed down its decision to overturn the myth of terra nullius.
Panellists: Gail Mabo, Artist and daughter of land rights campaigner Eddie Koiki Mabo; Linda Burney, Minister for Indigenous Australians; Julian Leeser, NSW Liberal MP; Chris Kenny, Member of the Indigenous Voice Senior Advisory Group; Shireen Morris, Constitutional lawyer and author; and Frank Brennan, Priest, human rights lawyer and academic.
As the arts sector roars back to life, Q+A brings together some of Australia's leading artists and thinkers, to explore the future of the industry.
Panellists: Darren Hayes, Iconic Australian performer and award-winning songwriter; Katie Noonan, Artistic director, musician and producer; Adam Liaw, Cook, Writer and TV Presenter; Tony Burke, Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and Minister for the Arts; and Paul Fletcher, Shadow Minister for Science and the Arts.
What does Australia's deepening energy supply crisis mean for you - and how can state and federal governments strengthen our energy policy?
Panellists: Chris Bowen, Minister for Energy and Climate Change; Zoe Daniel, Independent member for Goldstein; Saul Griffith, Inventor, author, and scientist; Sarah McNamara, Chief Executive of the Australian Energy Council; and Tony Wood, Energy and Climate Change Program Director, Grattan Institute.
David Speers hosts Q+A from Werribee, as the panel discusses wages, skills shortages, and the cost of living in the outer suburbs of Australia.
Panellists: Brendan O'Connor, Minister for Skills and Training; Bridget McKenzie, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development; Gabriela D'Souza, Senior Economist, Committee for Economic Development of Australia; Lech Blaine, Writer and journalist; and Alexi Boyd, CEO, Council of Small Business Organisations Australia.
The cruel choice facing Australian women in abusive relationships: violence or poverty. Q+A speaks with survivors, advocates and experts about the shocking extent of the crisis and what can be done to change the conversation.
Panellists: Anne Summers, Lead researcher and trailblazing author; Anne Aly, Labor Minister and survivor; Jess Hill, Journalist and author; Veronica Gorrie, Author and survivor; and Arman Abrahimzadeh, Anti-domestic violence campaigner.
The Q+A panel discuss Boris Johnson's resignation, AUKUS, the war in Ukraine, the imprisonment of Julian Assange, and Australia's place in an increasingly divided global community.
Stan Grant and the panel are in the NT for a special from the Garma Festival, which celebrates Indigenous culture and sets the political agenda. Is Australia ready for a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous Voice?
Panellists: Linda Burney, Minister for Indigenous Australians; Yiŋiya Mark Guyula, Independent member for Mulka, NT and Yolŋu elder; June Oscar, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner; Dean Parkin, Director, From the Heart; Mayatili Marika, Rirratjingu Traditional Owner; and Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, Country Liberal Senator for NT.
A glimpse into the future. How can we tackle the complex problems facing society? Q+A discusses a new CSIRO report outlining the 'megatrends' that will define our future, and a campaign to take ableism out of popular culture.
Panellists: Larry Marshall, Chief Executive of CSIRO; Jenny McAllister, Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy; Sarah Hanson-Young, Greens Senator for SA; Warren Mundine, Director, Indigenous Forum, Centre for Independent Studies; and Hannah Diviney, Writer and disability advocate.
Q+A looks beyond our borders, to some of the big global issues that are causing ripples around the world, and here at home.
Panellists: Pat Conroy, Minister for International Development and the Pacific; James Paterson, Liberal Senator for Victoria; Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation; Jennifer Hsu, Research Fellow, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program, Lowy Institute; and Damien Cave, Australian Bureau Chief, The New York Times.
The Q+A panel discusses the revelations of Scott Morrison secretly swearing himself into multiple additional portfolios while he was PM.
Panellists: Johann Hari, Author, Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention; Murray Watt, Minister for Emergency Management and Agriculture; Keith Pitt, Federal Member for Hinkler; Catherine Cusack, Former NSW Liberal Member of the Legislative Council; Blak Douglas, Archibald Prize-winning artist and musician; and Amanda Rose, Founding Director of Western Sydney Women.
The Q+A panel discuss leadership in sport, the Manly players' decision not to participate in the NRL's pride round, and the big ethical questions facing sport in Australia.
Panellists: Kieren Perkins, Chief Executive, Australian Sports Commission; Hannah Mouncey, Handball player; Joe Williams, Former NRL player and mental health advocate; David Lakisa, Pacific sport consultant; and Catherine Ordway, Sports lawyer, University of Canberra.
British philosopher A.C. Grayling and the Q+A panel discuss jobs, migrant workers, proposed stage-three tax cuts and whether Australia is still the land of the 'fair go'.
Panellists: A.C. Grayling, British philosopher and author; Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance, Women and the Public Service; Stuart Robert, Shadow Assistant Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Financial Services; Catherine Marriott, Chief Executive, Riverine Plains; and Wendy El-Khoury, Entrepreneur and business owner.
Emmy Award-winning actor Brian Cox, singer/songwriter Marlon Williams, Deborah Cheetham, Andrew Quilty and Catherine McGregor discuss ambition, power and who gets to tell stories on the panel for Melbourne Writers' Festival.
What does the Queen's death mean for Australia, the debate on a republic, and facing into our national identity?
Panellists: Eric Abetz, Campaign Chairman, Australian Monarchist League; Teela Reid, Wiradjuri and Wailwan lawyer; Simon Longstaff, Executive Director, The Ethics Centre; Sisonke Msimang, Award-winning writer; and Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Author and historian.
The Q+A panel discuss the long-awaited federal anti-corruption commission, the Optus data breach, and the shocking allegations of racism in the AFL.
Panellists: Ed Husic, Minister for Industry and Science ; Bridget McKenzie, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development ; Jacqui Lambie, Senator for Tasmania ; Ben Abbatangelo, Gunaikurnai and Wotjobaluk writer ; and Alan Jones, commentator.
The Q+A panel discuss global economic insecurity, Australia's cost of living crisis, and racism in sport and politics.
Panellists: Jonathan Sumption, Former Justice of the UK Supreme Court and author; Amanda Rishworth, Minister for Social Services; Mehreen Faruqi, Australian Greens Deputy Leader; Francis Awaritefe, Chair, Professional Footballers Australia; and Alan Oster, Chief Economist at NAB
Erin Brockovich joins a Q+A panel of politicians and changemakers to discuss the plight of women under the Iranian regime, religion, and 'fake news'.
Panellists: Erin Brockovich, Consumer advocate and environmental activist; Stephen Jones, Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Financial Services; Perin Davey, Deputy Leader of the Nationals; Tim Costello, Advisor at Centre for Public Christianity; Saba Vasefi, Writer & journalist Gardian Newspaper
As we approach the budget, we ask whether Australia can become an economic superpower in a cleaner, greener world - and at what cost. Floods again devastated communities across several states, with more wild weather forecast.
Panellists: Chris Bowen, Minister for Energy and Climate Change ; Ross Garnaut, Economist ; Yun Jiang, AIIA China Matters Fellow ; Varsha Yajman, Climate justice advocate ; and Anthony Tran, Mayor of Maribyrnong City Council.
Q+A answers your questions about the Albanese Government's first Budget. Households are hurting and there are warnings that the outlook is only getting worse with inflation soaring and global financial markets in turmoil.
Joining Stan Grant on the panel:
Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance, Women and the Public Service
Jane Hume, Shadow Minister for Finance
Dai Le, Independent MP for Fowler
George Megalogenis, Author and journalist
Sonia Arakkal, Co-founder, Think Forward
Who is the man who holds our economic future in his hands? How will he steer the nation through this period of economic volatility? Treasurer Jim Chalmers joins Q+A for a one-on-one special.
Panellists: Jim Chalmers, Treasurer.
This week on Q+A, how fragile is our democracy? With cyber-crime on the rise, politicians and their families coming under violent attack and existential threats looming – how can we protect ourselves and the system that has served us for so many years?
Millions of Australians have had their private data stolen by hackers, revealing just how vulnerable big companies are to ransom attacks. So what more can we do as individuals to protect ourselves? Has government dropped the ball on cyber security?
Meanwhile, Elon Musk's Twitter takeover is causing a storm, with mass layoffs and companies pulling their advertising dollars over the Tesla billionaire's changes. Is it the end of the road for the social media giant? What would a world without Twitter look like?
Joining David Speers on the panel:
Anne Aly, Minister for Early Childhood Education and Minister for Youth
Dan Tehan, Shadow Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
Kamila Shamsie, Author
Joe Siracusa, Professor of Political History and International Security
Alastair MacGibbon, CyberCX chief strategy officer and former national cybersecurity advisor.
Against the backdrop of the G20 summit, the Q+A panel discuss the Prime Minister's meeting with Xi Jinping, Putin's war plans, Donald Trump, and the World Cup in Qatar.
Panelists:
Joe Hockey, Former Ambassador to the USA;
Peter Khalil, Chair, Intelligence and Security Committee;
Santilla Chingaipe, Writer, filmmaker and historian;
Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies;
Gideon Rachman, Chief foreign affairs columnist, Financial Times
The government says the cost of the NDIS is blowing out, but how do we put a price on supporting people with disabilities?
Panellists:
Elly Desmarchelier, Disability Rights Campaigner
Bill Shorten, Minister for the NDIS and Government Services
Stuart Robert, Shadow Assistant Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Financial Services
Jordon Steele-John, Greens Senator for WA
Amy Auster, Chief Economist and Insights Officer, PwC Australia
In what's been a tumultuous 12 months, we've seen war, floods, cost-of-living pressures and a change in government. What lessons can we take from 2022? How have we changed and what does the year ahead hold?
Panellists:
Grace Tame, Bestselling author
Nova Peris, Republican, Olympian and former politician
Allegra Spender, Independent MP for Wentworth
Matt Kean, NSW Treasurer
Josh Szeps, Broadcaster
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